Where’s Lissy? Can You Sniff Out The Missing Corgi In This Stunning Puzzle Inspired By The Platinum Jubilee

Online retailer Chums have released a stunning brain teaser image inspired by ‘Where’s Wally’ to celebrate the Jubilee! The brand are challenging readers to find Lissy, the Queens’ newest corgi in the scene inspired by Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne.

This brainteaser puzzle showcases a number of iconic people and moments from the Queen’s time on the throne, with one of the Queen’s beloved corgi’s tucked hidden away somewhere throughout the patriotic scene.

According to Chums it takes over two minutes for most people to be able to locate the missing pup – do you think you can do any better?

As well as finding the missing corgi, readers can challenge themselves to find every reference to the Queen’s 70 years of service within the image. We’ve put 57 British references in the brainteaser, see how many you can spot!

Just some of the iconic people and items which make up the scene, including Princess Diana, Boris Johnson, Mr Bean and references to the different countries that currently make up the commonwealth. Can you find the other iconic characters and items representing British culture in the picture? We’ve started you off with a few below:

– Marmite
– Ketchup
– Pimm’s
– James Bond
– Stephen Hawking
– Elton John
– Dr Who Dalek
– The London Underground sign
– David Attenborough
– Naomi Campbell
– Maggie Smith
– Julie Andrews
– News articles
– Kate & Will and children
– Harry & Meghan and children

Can YOU sniff out the little Corgi? This seek and find puzzle illustrates the most recognisable members of the Queen’s circle.

Scroll down for all of the answers!

Paul Gray from Chums explained the jovial puzzle celebrates numerous occasions and loved ones of the Queen’s 70 years in the best way: “We wanted to visualise some of the most important people and moments in the Queen’s time on the throne, but make it fun and engaging. The brain teaser is designed to challenge you, whilst keeping the spirit of the Jubilee. We also included a number of references to British culture as a whole such as, Marmite, our beloved tomato ketchup, swans, dogs and pigeons.

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